The American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI) honors Ann Chahroudi, MD, PhD, with the 2025 ASCI/Marian W. Ropes, MD, Award. Dr. Chahroudi is recognized for her contributions to the development of novel pediatric models of postnatal HIV and Zika virus infections. She is Professor and Vice Chair for Basic Science and Career Development in the Department of Pediatrics at Emory University School of Medicine. Dr. Chahroudi is also Founding Director of the Pediatric Residency Investigative Scholars at Emory program, Codirector of the Emory Center for AIDS Research, and co–principal investigator for the Martin Delaney Pediatric Adolescent Virus Elimination (PAVE) Collaboratory. Dr. Chahroudi was elected to the ASCI in 2022. Dr. Julie Saba, MD, PhD, an ASCI Physician-Scientist Engagement Committee member and The John & Edna Beck Chair in Pediatric Cancer Research at the University of California, San Francisco, interviewed Dr. Chahroudi in July 2025.